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Publikováno v:
Journal of Neurochemistry. 62:2219-2223
The effects of aluminium (as Al3+) on carbachol-induced inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate (InsP3) production and Ca2+ mobilisation were assessed in electropermeabilised human SH-SY5Y neuroblastoma cells. Al3+ had no effect on InsP3-induced Ca2+ release bu
Autor:
T.A. Hayward, C. M. Castleden, Helen Dallosso, Catherine W. McGrother, M.M.K. Donaldson, Ruth Matthews, Michael Clarke, Chris Shaw, Carol Jagger
Publikováno v:
BJU International. 93:763-769
OBJECTIVE To establish valid and reliable prevalence and incidence rates for urinary incontinence and storage disorder, and estimate the extent of healthcare need and requirement for the UK. SUBJECTS AND METHODS This was a cross-sectional and longitu
Autor:
Catherine W. McGrother, Chris Shaw, C. M. Castleden, Carol Jagger, C Mayne, Katie Brittain, R P Assassa, U Azam, S.I. Perry, Helen Dallosso, Kate Williams, Ruth Matthews, Michael Clarke
Publikováno v:
Gut. 50:480-484
Background: Prevalence studies of faecal incontinence in the general population are rare and the impact of faecal incontinence on quality of life has not been previously addressed. Aims: To establish the prevalence of faecal incontinence in adults in
Autor:
S.I. Perry, Kate Williams, C Mayne, C. M. Castleden, Carol Jagger, Catherine W. McGrother, P. Assassa, Fiona Mensah, Katie Brittain, Jeremy Jones, Chris Shaw, N. K. G. Smith, Michael Clarke, Helen Dallosso
Publikováno v:
Journal of Public Health. 22:427-434
Background The aim of the study was to establish the prevalence of urinary symptoms and felt need in adults. This paper discusses problems with setting thresholds to distinguish cases from non-cases in this field of research. Few studies have provide
Autor:
C. M. Castleden, Christopher Mayne, S.I. Perry, Catherine W. McGrother, Kate Williams, Katie Brittain, R P Assassa, H. Dallosso, Chris Shaw, Michael Clarke, N. K. G. Smith, Carol Jagger
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Nursing. 9:566-573
The Leicestershire Medical Research Council (MRC) Incontinence Study is a series of interrelated studies exploring the epidemiology of urinary symptoms, including incontinence, and evaluating service provision and treatment options for these symptoms
Autor:
Kate Williams, R P Assassa, Helen Dallosso, Katie Brittain, SM Peet, Carol Jagger, C. M. Castleden, S.I. Perry, Chris Shaw, John F. Potter
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
Background and Purpose —To establish prevalence of urinary symptoms among community-dwelling stroke survivors and how these symptoms affected lives of these survivors compared with a nonstroke population. Methods —The present study was a communit
Publikováno v:
BMJ. 319:1060-1063
Despite the growing recognition that our ageing population represents a major challenge to the provision of health services,1 2 no major government policy initiative had focused on this topic until the recent establishment of a royal commission. The
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 68:275-281
A cause-and-effect relation between protein-energy malnutrition and poor outcome in acute stroke patients has not been definitively established. To measure the effect of the nutritional status of hospitalized stroke patients on clinical outcome, a pr
Publikováno v:
Age and Ageing. 25:139-143
Summary We assessed the management of urinary incontinence amongst older people in residential and nursing homes and examined strategies for continence care in the homes. A random sample of local authority and private residential and nursing homes wa
Publikováno v:
Journal of Internal Medicine. 235:343-346
Objectives. To assess the changes in 24-h and casual blood pressure (BP) levels following hospitalization for acute stroke. Design. Prospective study of patients admitted with acute hemispheric stroke and hospitalized controls using casual and 24-h B